SNUGGLE: Intransitive verb
to curl up comfortably or cozily. transitive verb 1.to draw close especially for comfort or in affection. 2.to make snug.
Example: When I was little I used to sleep snuggled with my teddy bear.
SLUM:
a densely populated usually urban area marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, poverty, and social disorganization.
Example: Some of the largest slums in the world can to have over a million people.
WELFARE:
noun 1: the state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being, or prosperity 2 a: aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need b: an agency or program through which such aid is distributed adyective 1: of, relating to, or concerned with welfare and especially with improvement of the welfare of disadvantaged social groups. 2: receiving public welfare benefits.
Example: Welfare is a right for everybody.
SEWAGE
noun
Refuse liquids or waste matter usually carried off by sewers
Example: The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm or trouble to the communities and prevent pollution.
CLIFF
noun
A very steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock, earth, or ice.
Example: Enjoy the beautiful view over the cliff.
WEDDING
noun 1. A marriage ceremony usually with its accompanying festivities. 2. An act, process, or instance of joining in close association. 3. A wedding anniversary or its celebration.
Example: Celebrate your dream wedding on the beach.
PROSTHESIS noun
An artificial device to replace or augment a missing or impaired part of the body.
Example: A new prosthesis arm with mind control was created in Autria.
FURTHER
adverb 1. Farther 2. in addition 3. to a greater degree or extent
transitive verb
to help forward.
adjective 1. Farther 2. going or extending beyond.
Example: Move the chair further along please.
AIM
intransitive verb 1. to direct a course; specifically 2. aspire, intend.
transitive verb 1. obsolete. 2. to direct to or toward a specified object or goal.
Example: The aim of the campaign is to get as much support as possible.
GLAD
adjective 1. a. Experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy. b. Made pleased, satisfied, or grateful. c. Very willing. 2. a. Marked by, expressive of, or caused by happiness and joy. b.Causing happiness and joy. 3. Full of brightness and cheerfulness.
Example: I am glad everything with you is ok.
WARP:
Transitive Verb 1. to arrange so as to form a warp 2. a. to turn or twist out of shape. b. to cause to judge, choose, or act wrongly or abnormally. c. Distort d. to deflect from a course. 3. to move by hauling on a line attached to a fixed object
Intransitive verb 1. to become warped 2. to move a ship by warping
Example: The heat can warp of the plastic.
SCUFF:
intransitive verb 1. a. to walk without lifting the feet b. to poke or shuffle a foot in exploration or embarrassment 2. to become scratched, chipped, or roughened by wear
transitive verb 1. cuff 2. a. to scrape along a surface while walking or back and forth while standing b. to poke at with the toe 3. to scratch, gouge, or wear away the surface.
Example: Someone left scuff marks in the sand.
ECOLOGY
1. a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environments. 2. the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environment. 3. Ecology human. 4. Enviroment, climate; also: an often delicate or intricate system or complex.
Example: Consideration should be given greater attention to positive quality of life and ecology.
REWARD
transitive verb 1. to give a reward to or for. 2. recompense.
noun 1. something that is given in return for good or evil done or received or that is offered or given for some service or attainment. 2. a stimulus administered to an organism following a correct or desired response that increases the probability of occurrence of the response.
Example: We have been rewarded with several architectural awards.
SUSTAINABLE
1. capable of being sustained. 2. a: of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged. b. of or relating to a lifestyle involving the use of sustainable methods.
SKYSCRAPER
noun
a very tall building
Example: skyscrapers seem to be the new way of demonstrating economic power.
DECKING
noun : deck; also: material for a deck
transitive verb 1obsolete: cover 2 a. to clothe in a striking or elegant manner : array b. decorate c. to portray or present with embellishments 3. to furnish with or as if with a deck 4. to knock down forcibly : floor
Example: Composite decking is commonly used in deck and patio construction.
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
An architectural movement or style influenced by deconstruction that encourages radical freedom of form and the open manifestation of complexity in a building rather than strict attention to functional concerns and conventional design elements.
Example: For Peter Eisenman Deconstructivism should be considered an extension of his interest in radical formalism.
MINIMALISM
1. a style or technique (as in music, literature, or design) that is characterized by extreme spareness and simplicity. 2. minimal art
Example: The architect Ludwing Mies Van Der Rohe adopted the motto "Less is more" to describe his impression of extreme simplicity of minimalism.
OUTLOOK
1. a. a place offering a view b. a view from a particular place 2. point of view 3. the act of looking out 4. the prospect for the future
Example: The fiscal outlook for urban areas is expected to remain tough in 2009.
LUXURIOUS
adjective 1. Lecherous 2. marked by or given to self-indulgence. 3. of, relating to, or marked by luxury 4. of the finest and richest kind.
Example: Gold chains are luxurious like egyptian cotton
KNOWLEDGE
noun. 1. obsolete: cognizance 2. a.(1). the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association (2) : acquaintance with or understanding of a science, art, or technique b.(1). the fact or condition of being aware of something (2). the range of one's information or understanding c. the circumstance or condition of apprehending truth or fact through reasoning: cognition d. the fact or condition of having information or of being learned. 3.archaic: sexual intercourse 4. a. the sum of what is known: the body of truth, information, and principles acquired by humankind b.archaic: a branch of learning
Example: The e-zine was designed to expand knowledge of the English language.
APPLIED
adjective 1. put to practical use; especially: applying general principles to solve definite problems. 2. working in an applied science.
Example: I’m interested in the technology applied in the sustainable architecture.
HARNESS
noun 1. a. the gear other than a yoke of a draft animal b. gear, equipment; especially: military equipment for a horse or man. 2. a. occupational surroundings or routine b. close association. 3. a. something that resembles a harness (as in holding or fastening something) b. prefabricated wiring with insulation and terminals ready to be attached. 4. a part of a loom which holds and controls the heddles.
transitive verb 1. a. to put a harness on b. to attach by means of a harness 2. to tie together: yoke. 3.utilize.
Example: It aims to harness the qualities of the site to generate there a different theme
Intransitive verb
to curl up comfortably or cozily.
transitive verb
1.to draw close especially for comfort or in affection.
2.to make snug.
Example: When I was little I used to sleep snuggled with my teddy bear.
- SLUM:
a densely populated usually urban area marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, poverty, and social disorganization.Example: Some of the largest slums in the world can to have over a million people.
- WELFARE:
noun1 : the state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being, or prosperity
2 a : aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need b : an agency or program through which such aid is distributed
adyective
1 : of, relating to, or concerned with welfare and especially with improvement of the welfare of disadvantaged social groups.
2 : receiving public welfare benefits.
Example: Welfare is a right for everybody.
- SEWAGE
nounRefuse liquids or waste matter usually carried off by sewers
Example: The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm or trouble to the communities and prevent pollution.
- CLIFF
nounA very steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock, earth, or ice.
Example: Enjoy the beautiful view over the cliff.
- WEDDING
noun1. A marriage ceremony usually with its accompanying festivities.
2. An act, process, or instance of joining in close association.
3. A wedding anniversary or its celebration.
Example: Celebrate your dream wedding on the beach.
- PROSTHESIS
An artificial device to replace or augment a missing or impaired part of the body.noun
Example: A new prosthesis arm with mind control was created in Autria.
- FURTHER
adverb1. Farther
2. in addition
3. to a greater degree or extent
transitive verb
to help forward.
adjective
1. Farther
2. going or extending beyond.
Example: Move the chair further along please.
intransitive verb
1. to direct a course; specifically
2. aspire, intend.
transitive verb
1. obsolete.
2. to direct to or toward a specified object or goal.
Example: The aim of the campaign is to get as much support as possible.
adjective
1. a. Experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy.
b. Made pleased, satisfied, or grateful.
c. Very willing.
2. a. Marked by, expressive of, or caused by happiness and joy.
b. Causing happiness and joy.
3. Full of brightness and cheerfulness.
Example: I am glad everything with you is ok.
Transitive Verb
1. to arrange so as to form a warp
2. a. to turn or twist out of shape.
b. to cause to judge, choose, or act wrongly or abnormally.
c. Distort
d. to deflect from a course.
3. to move by hauling on a line attached to a fixed object
Intransitive verb
1. to become warped
2. to move a ship by warping
Example: The heat can warp of the plastic.
intransitive verb
1. a. to walk without lifting the feet
b. to poke or shuffle a foot in exploration or embarrassment
2. to become scratched, chipped, or roughened by wear
transitive verb
1. cuff
2. a. to scrape along a surface while walking or back and forth while standing
b. to poke at with the toe
3. to scratch, gouge, or wear away the surface.
Example: Someone left scuff marks in the sand.
1. a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environments.
2. the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environment.
3. Ecology human.
4. Enviroment, climate; also : an often delicate or intricate system or complex.
Example: Consideration should be given greater attention to positive quality of life and ecology.
transitive verb
1. to give a reward to or for.
2. recompense.
noun
1. something that is given in return for good or evil done or received or that is offered or given for some service or attainment.
2. a stimulus administered to an organism following a correct or desired response that increases the probability of occurrence of the response.
Example: We have been rewarded with several architectural awards.
1. capable of being sustained.
2. a : of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
b. of or relating to a lifestyle involving the use of sustainable methods.
noun
a very tall building
Example: skyscrapers seem to be the new way of demonstrating economic power.
noun
: deck; also : material for a deck
transitive verb
1 obsolete : cover
2 a . to clothe in a striking or elegant manner : array
b. decorate
c. to portray or present with embellishments
3. to furnish with or as if with a deck
4. to knock down forcibly : floor
Example: Composite decking is commonly used in deck and patio construction.
An architectural movement or style influenced by deconstruction that encourages radical freedom of form and the open manifestation of complexity in a building rather than strict attention to functional concerns and conventional design elements.
Example: For Peter Eisenman Deconstructivism should be considered an extension of his interest in radical formalism.
1. a style or technique (as in music, literature, or design) that is characterized by extreme spareness and simplicity.
2. minimal art
Example: The architect Ludwing Mies Van Der Rohe adopted the motto "Less is more" to describe his impression of extreme simplicity of minimalism.
1. a. a place offering a view
b. a view from a particular place
2. point of view
3. the act of looking out
4. the prospect for the future
Example: The fiscal outlook for urban areas is expected to remain tough in 2009.
- LUXURIOUS
adjective1. Lecherous
2. marked by or given to self-indulgence.
3. of, relating to, or marked by luxury
4. of the finest and richest kind.
Example: Gold chains are luxurious like egyptian cotton
noun.
1. obsolete: cognizance
2. a. (1). the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association
(2) : acquaintance with or understanding of a science, art, or technique
b. (1). the fact or condition of being aware of something
(2). the range of one's information or understanding
c. the circumstance or condition of apprehending truth or fact through reasoning: cognition
d. the fact or condition of having information or of being learned.
3. archaic: sexual intercourse
4. a. the sum of what is known: the body of truth, information, and principles acquired by humankind
b. archaic: a branch of learning
Example: The e-zine was designed to expand knowledge of the English language.
adjective
1. put to practical use ; especially: applying general principles to solve definite problems.
2. working in an applied science.
Example: I’m interested in the technology applied in the sustainable architecture.
noun
1. a. the gear other than a yoke of a draft animal b. gear, equipment; especially: military equipment for a horse or man.
2. a. occupational surroundings or routine
b. close association.
3. a. something that resembles a harness (as in holding or fastening something)
b. prefabricated wiring with insulation and terminals ready to be attached.
4. a part of a loom which holds and controls the heddles.
transitive verb
1. a. to put a harness on
b. to attach by means of a harness
2. to tie together: yoke.
3. utilize.
Example: It aims to harness the qualities of the site to generate there a different theme